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Happy Mother's Day
05/11/10 05:02 PM Filed in: Inspiration
An unruly sorrow drove me to ramble
Shadowed roads and lifeless faces
Years of compounding mistakes and indefinite floundering
And like a fish out of water I begged to breathe again
The loving touch of a mother’s hand
Told me who I was
Hope, once extinguished, was feverishly ignited
“Remember son. You can do anything you set your mind to.”
Love,
Seton
Shadowed roads and lifeless faces
Years of compounding mistakes and indefinite floundering
And like a fish out of water I begged to breathe again
The loving touch of a mother’s hand
Told me who I was
Hope, once extinguished, was feverishly ignited
“Remember son. You can do anything you set your mind to.”
Love,
Seton
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"On Seton’s Thirty Fourth Birthday"
05/04/10 05:50 AM Filed in: Inspiration
“On Seton’s Thirty Fourth Birthday”
Well-traveled you are, my son.
Not always obstacle free, your journey.
Over-sharp edged stones and stinging
thorns painful and restless you hid in
darkness and despair.
But now you travel to a place of budding
flowers and cleansing waters.
I will always see you where you stood,
where generations stood before you.
You tasted family history, a much stronger
brew than the one you held in your
hand that day.
Even as your father, I knew my place
was silence to respect your wandering.
It is sweet-scented spring, the moment
of your birth.
It is a time of renewal. Your journey is complete.
You have come home, my beloved son.
Love,
Dad
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